Rocky Mountain Airways
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Rocky Mountain Airways (IATA: JC, ICAO: RMA, and Callsign: Rocky Mountain) was a commuter airline based out of Denver, Colorado. It was sold to Continental Airlines (who had a hub out of Denver) in 1986.
The airline flew from Denver's old Stapleton International Airport to a variety of destinations in Colorado. The airline oprerated out of the old commuter part of Concourse A at Stapleton.
The airline was founded as Vail Airlines in 1963 by Gordon Autry.
Rocky Mountain was the launch customer for the DeHavilland-Canada DHC-7.
[edit] Destinations
- Stapleton International Airport
- Aspen
- Leadville
- Steamboat Springs
- Vail
- Colorado Springs
- Pueblo
- Alamosa
- Granby/Winter Park
- Eagle
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